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Alexandra Nartowicz

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101 articles available in total starting from 05/06/2002. Last article published on 13/08/2003.

Two IFB titles win Galway

Co-funded by the UK Film Commission’s (FC) New Cinema Fund to the tune of €876.214, and by the Irish Film Board (IFB) , Intermission by John Crowley won the audience award for best film at the...  

17/07/2003 | Awards | UK

Death of Alexander Walker

The British film industry is today mourning the loss of its most highly respected film critic and writer. Alexander Walker died in a London clinic where he was undergoing tests for cancer. Walker,...  

15/07/2003 | Critics | UK

Pierce Brosnan, OBE

Not only is he licensed to kill, he’s also to receive an honorary OBE (Order of the British Empire) from the woman whose best interests he has served with little or no thought to his own safety,...  

15/07/2003 | Actors | UK

Imperial Loach

The Land of the Rising Sun has honoured British film director, Ken Loach, with one of its highest honours for artistic achievement, the Japanese Praemium Imperiale award. Created by the Japan Art...  

11/07/2003 | UK

Edinburgh’s 57th

Today 11 July, tickets go on sale for the 57th edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival -EIFF - scheduled to run from 13-24 August. The event will open with the UK premiere of David...  

11/07/2003 | Festivals | Scotland

No sleep for Taska

Leading Estonian producer Kristian Taska, the founder and owner of Taska Productions has signed his father, Ilmar, to direct the follow-up to the hugely successful Names in Marble, the film that...  

11/07/2003 | Production | Estonia

Sergio Amidei 2003

French director, documentary-maker and writer Bertrand Tavernier is this year’s winner of the 22nd Sergio Amidei award for the best screenplay of the year for Laissez passer. This title was...  

10/07/2003 | Awards | Italy

Costume design masterclass

Their contribution to films is huge and all too often, the costumes pass unnoticed: part of the scenery at best. What many people don’t realise however are the years of painstaking study and...  

02/07/2003 | Training | UK

Plea to keep Section 481

The Screen Producers’ Guild of Ireland (SPI) published a report outlining the reasons why Ireland’s minister of finance, Charlie McCreevy, would do well to maintain Section 481 which is scheduled...  

01/07/2003 | Funding | Ireland

Art imitates life in Wimbledon

They came to see the golden boy of British tennis, Tim Henman, take on Michael Llodra yesterday afternoon. Instead, the capacity crowd at Centre Court in Wimbledon rose to the occasion and...  

30/06/2003 | Production | UK

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